40th New York State Legislature


The 40th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from November 5, 1816, to April 15, 1817, during the tenth year of Daniel D. Tompkins's governorship, and while John Tayler was Acting Governor, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, amended by the Constitutional Convention of 1801, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in the four senatorial districts for four-year terms. They were divided into four classes, and every year eight Senate seats came up for election. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually.
In 1797, Albany was declared the State capital, and all subsequent Legislatures have been meeting there ever since. In 1799, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the last Tuesday of January of each year unless called earlier by the governor.
On April 17, 1815, the Legislature had re-apportioned the Senate districts, to take effect in May 1815: Dutchess, Putnam and Rockland Co. were transferred from the Middle to the Southern District; Albany Co. from the Eastern, and Chenango, Otsego and Schoharie Co. from the Western were transferred to the Middle District; Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Co. were transferred from the Western to the Eastern District. However, the State senators already in office, and the senators elected in April 1815 under the previous apportionment, should represent the District in which they resided. When taking their seats at the next session in January 1816, in three districts there was a number of senators differing from the apportionment, which was corrected at the election in 1816.
On February 20, 1816, a caucus of Democratic-Republican legislators nominated Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins and Lt. Gov. John Tayler for re-election. The Federalists nominated U.S. Senator Rufus King for Governor; and State Senator George Tibbits for Lieutenant Governor.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

Elections

The State election was held from April 30 to May 2, 1816. Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins and Lt. Gov. John Tayler were re-elected.
Senator Martin Van Buren was re-elected. Walter Bowne, John D. Ditmis, John Noyes, Peter Swart, Ephraim Hart, John Knox and William Mallery were also elected to the Senate. All eight were Democratic-Republicans.

Sessions

The Legislature met at the Old State Capitol in Albany on November 5, 1816, to elect presidential electors; and adjourned on November 12.
David Woods was elected Speaker with 84 votes against 33 for James Emott.
On November 8, the Legislature chose 29 electors, all Democratic-Republicans: Henry Rutgers, Lemuel Chipman, John W. Seaman, Jacob Drake, James Fairlie, Theodorus W. Van Wyck, Joseph D. Monell, John Blake Jr., Jacob Wertz, Gabriel North, Charles E. Dudley, Benjamin Smith, Samuel Lewis, Alexander McNish, Artemus Aldrich, Augustus Wright, Peter S. Van Orden, Henry Becker, Aaron Haring, Israel W. Clark, Daniel Root, Montgomery Hunt, Nicoll Fosdick, Eliphalet Edmonds, George Pettit, Richard Townley, Samuel Lawrence, Nathaniel Rochester and Worthy L. Churchill. They cast their votes for James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins.
The Legislature met for the regular session on January 14, 1817; and adjourned on April 15.
On January 28, Gov. Tompkins sent a message to the Legislature, "recommending the entire abolition of slavery in the state of New-York, to take place on the 4th of July, 1827," which was passed into law during this session.
On February 12, the Legislature elected Gerrit L. Dox to succeed Charles Z. Platt as New York State Treasurer.
On February 24, Gov. Tompkins resigned, to take office as U.S. Vice President on March 4. Lt. Gov. John Tayler became Acting Governor for the remainder of the legislative year, until June 30; and Philetus Swift was elected President pro tempore of the State Senate.
On March 25, the first ever State Convention met to nominate a candidate for Governor of New York. The Democratic-Republican party members from counties which were represented in the Assembly by Federalists had complained that these counties were not taking any part in the nomination under the previous system, under which candidates were nominated by legislative caucus. This time, a Democratic-Republican convention composed of the State legislators, and delegates elected in the Federalist counties, nominated Canal Commissioner DeWitt Clinton for Governor, and Acting Gov. John Tayler for Lieutenant Governor. Clinton received 85 votes against 41 for Peter B. Porter.

State Senate

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernJonathan Dayton*1 yearDem.-Rep.
SouthernSamuel G. Verbryck*1 yearDem.-Rep.
SouthernDarius Crosby*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
SouthernPeter R. Livingston*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
SouthernWalter Bowne4 yearsDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
SouthernJohn D. Ditmis4 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleLucas Elmendorf*1 yearDem.-Rep.
MiddleFarrand Stranahan*1 yearDem.-Rep.
MiddleMoses I. Cantine*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleWilliam Ross*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleIsaac Ogden*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleAbraham Van Vechten*3 yearsFederalist
MiddleJohn Noyes4 yearsDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
MiddlePeter Swart4 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleMartin Van Buren*4 yearsDem.-Rep.also New York Attorney General
EasternJames Cochran*1 yearFederalist
EasternPerley Keyes*1 yearDem.-Rep.
EasternSamuel Stewart*1 yearFederalist
EasternJohn J. Prendergast*2 yearsDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
EasternGeorge Tibbits*2 yearsFederalist
EasternDavid Allen*3 yearsFederalist
EasternHenry J. Frey*3 yearsFederalist
EasternRalph Hascall*3 yearsFederalist
WesternHenry Bloom*1 yearDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
WesternBennett Bicknell*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternChauncey Loomis*2 yearsDem.-Rep.died April 6, 1817
WesternPhiletus Swift*2 yearsDem.-Rep.on February 24, 1817, elected Temporary President
WesternStephen Bates*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternHenry Seymour*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternEphraim Hart4 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternJohn Knox4 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternWilliam Mallery4 yearsDem.-Rep.

Employees

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Assemblymen

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.
DistrictAssemblymenPartyNotes
AlbanyJohn H. Burhans
AlbanyJohn J. Ostrander*Federalist
AlbanyGideon Tabor
AlbanyRufus Watson
Allegany
and Steuben
Timothy H. Porter*
Allegany
and Steuben
William B. RochesterDem.-Rep.
BroomeJoshua WhitneyFederalist
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua
and Niagara
Jediah PrendergastDem.-Rep.
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua
and Niagara
Richard Smith
CayugaJohn H. Beach*Dem.-Rep.
CayugaJohn Brown Jr.*Dem.-Rep.
CayugaRowland DayDem.-Rep.
CayugaJohn McFadden*Dem.-Rep.
ChenangoJames Houghteling
ChenangoSamuel A. SmithDem.-Rep.
ChenangoEbenezer WakleyDem.-Rep.
Clinton and
Franklin
Benjamin Mooers*Dem.-Rep.
ColumbiaGerrit Cuck
ColumbiaHezekiah Hulburt
ColumbiaJohn Pixley
ColumbiaElisha WilliamsFederalist
CortlandJohn MillerDem.-Rep.
DelawareMartin Keeler
DelawareAsahel E. Paine
DutchessJoel BentonFederalist
DutchessWilliam A. Duer*Federalist
DutchessJames EmottFederalist
DutchessNathaniel PendletonFederalist
DutchessAbiel ShermanFederalist
EssexReuben Sanford*Dem.-Rep.
GeneseeJames Ganson*Dem.-Rep.the only member who voted against seating Fellows
GeneseeElizur Webster*Dem.-Rep.
GeneseeIsaac WilsonDem.-Rep.
GreeneLevi CallenderFederalist
GreeneJustus SquireFederalist
HerkimerAbijah BeckwithDem.-Rep.
HerkimerWilliam D. Ford*Dem.-Rep.
HerkimerGeorge RosecrantzDem.-Rep.
JeffersonAbel Cole*
JeffersonEbenezer WoodDem.-Rep.
Kings*Dem.-Rep.Civil List says "no returns"
LewisChillus Doty*
MadisonJames B. Eldridge
MadisonMoses Maynard
MadisonJonathan OlmstedDem.-Rep.
MontgomeryBenedict ArnoldDem.-Rep.
MontgomeryHenry FondaDem.-Rep.
MontgomeryHenry GrosDem.-Rep.
MontgomerySamuel JacksonDem.-Rep.
MontgomeryIsaac SearsDem.-Rep.
New YorkClarkson CroliusDem.-Rep.
New YorkHenry EckfordDem.-Rep.
New YorkCornelius HeeneyDem.-Rep.
New YorkJohn T. IrvingDem.-Rep.
New YorkJohn L. Lawrence
New YorkAsa Mann
New YorkSamuel B. RomaineDem.-Rep.
New YorkSamuel RussellDem.-Rep.
New YorkPeter SharpeDem.-Rep.
New YorkJoseph Smith*
New YorkGeorge Warner*Dem.-Rep.
OneidaDavid I. Ambler
OneidaWheeler Barnes
OneidaHenry HuntingtonDem.-Rep.contested by Abram Camp who took the seat on January 14, 1817
OneidaMartin Hawley
OneidaNewton Marsh
OnondagaElijah Miles*Dem.-Rep.
OnondagaJames WebbDem.-Rep.
OnondagaAsa WellsDem.-Rep.
OnondagaGideon WilcoxsonDem.-Rep.
OntarioPeter AllenDem.-Rep.
OntarioJonathan Child*
OntarioByram Green
OntarioCaleb Hopkins
OntarioJoshua Lee
OntarioJames Roseburgh
OntarioNathan Whiting
OrangeJames Faulkner
OrangeJames Finch Jr.Dem.-Rep.
OrangeJohn Hallock, Jr.
OrangeElihu Hedges
OtsegoHenry Albert
OtsegoWilliam Campbell*Federalist
OtsegoCyrenus Noble
OtsegoHenry Palmer
OtsegoElijah Turner
PutnamEdward Smith Jr.
QueensStephen Carman*Federalist
QueensWilliam Jones*Federalist
QueensDaniel Kissam*Federalist
RensselaerDavid CarpenterFederalist
RensselaerJohn D. DickinsonFederalist
RensselaerBurton HammondFederalist
RensselaerHenry PlattFederalist
RensselaerEbenezer W. WalbridgeFederalist
RichmondRichard C. Corson
RocklandCornelius A. Blauvelt*
St. LawrenceWilliam W. Bowen*Federalist
SaratogaHerman Gansevoort
SaratogaJohn Hamilton
SaratogaZebulon Mott
SaratogaJohn Pettit
SchenectadyHarmanus PeekDem.-Rep.
SchenectadyJohn VictoryDem.-Rep.
SchoharieIsaac Barber
SchohariePeter A. Hilton*
SchoharieAaron Hubbard
SenecaArcher Green
SenecaJacob L. Larzelere*
SenecaWilliam Thompson*Dem.-Rep.
SuffolkIsrael CarllDem.-Rep.
SuffolkThomas S. LesterDem.-Rep.
SuffolkAbraham Parsons
Sullivan
and Ulster
Peter A. CantineDem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
John ConklinDem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
Green Miller*Dem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
Christopher Tappen Jr.Dem.-Rep.
TiogaGamaliel H. Barstow*Dem.-Rep.
Warren and
Washington
William Cook
Warren and
Washington
John GaleDem.-Rep.
Warren and
Washington
Nathaniel PitcherDem.-Rep.
Warren and
Washington
Isaac SargentDem.-Rep.
Warren and
Washington
David WoodsDem.-Rep.elected Speaker
WestchesterAbraham Miller*Dem.-Rep.
WestchesterJohn TownsendDem.-Rep.
WestchesterEbenezer White Jr.Dem.-Rep.

Employees